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- Collection: 012 - Arts Sponsorship (Museum Malignancy - Taking a Stand)
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Warning: Funding of arts through tobacco profits can be hazardous to public health
A commentary critical of tobacco industry sponsorship of the arts written by Steven G. Kellman in The San Antonio Light.(Article)
Virginia Slims Legends Women's Tennis Tour Event:
Liza Minnelli in Concert
An advertisement in Houston Public News promoting the Philip Morris-sponsored Virginia Slims Legends Women's Tennis Tour event, Liza Minnelli in Concert, at the Houston Arena Theatre to benefit the American Foundation for AIDS Research.(Single-Page…
Vatican Art Exhibition
An advertisement promoting the art exhibition, The Vatican Collections: The Papacy and Art.
Tobacco Sponsorship: A Pain in the Arts
Bumper sticker by the Australian organization Billboard Utilizing Graffitists Against Unhealthy Promotions (BUGA-Up).
Tags: Art, DOC, Parodies, Sponsorship
Tobacco Company Sponsorship of the Arts -- Think Again
Cover of four-page flyer distributed by DOC at a house call at the Metropolitan Museum of Art protesting Philip Morris' sponsorship of the exhibition The Vatican Collections: The Papacy and Art. The artwork was originally created by the Australian…
Tags: 1983, Art, DOC, Exhibitions, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Parodies, Sponsorship
The Vatican Collections: The Papacy and Art
An advertisement promoting the art exhibition The Vatican Collections: The Papacy and Art, sponsored by Philip Morris.(Advertisement)
The Vatican Collections: The Papacy and Art
Catalogue and other images of the exhibition The Vatican Collections: The Papacy and Art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, sponsored by Philip Morris. The item contains eleven images of selected pages.(Poster, Acknowedgements, Advertisement,…
Tags: 1983, 1984, Art, Exhibitions, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Philip Morris, The Vatican
The Art of John Biggers
Items associated with The Art of John Biggers: View from the Upper Room. Photographs are of a house call at the Houston Musuem of Fine Arts by members of Doctors Ought to Care (DOC) protesting the sponsorship of the exhibition by Philip Morris. Item…
Tags: 1995, Art, DOC, Exhibitions, John Biggers, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Protests
The Art of Drug-Pushing
A statement by Doctors Ought to Care (DOC) and New Jersey GASP (Group Against Smoking Pollution) criticizing the sponsorship by Philip Morris of the exhibition The Vatican Collections: The Papacy and Art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Tags: 1983, 1984, Art, DOC, Exhibitions, GASP, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Philip Morris, Protests
Smoking Out the Issue of Sponsorship
Letters in The Los Angeles Times expressing opinions about Philip Morris sponsorship of the arts.